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The costs and benefits of European Imperialism from the conquest of Ceuta, 1415, to the Treaty of Lusaka, 1974.Twelfth International Economic History Congress. Madrid, 1998.Patrick K.
O'Brien, Patrick K. +1 more
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Current Trends and Future Research in Management Control for Sustainability in Retail
ABSTRACT The growing emphasis on sustainability in the retail sector, driven by regulatory frameworks, market trends and consumer demand, has placed management control at the forefront of facilitating sustainability practices. Despite increasing academic interest in this area, the literature is fragmented and provides limited sector‐specific insight ...
Miguel Gil, Mart Ots, Timur Uman
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HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE CONCEPT OF IRRATIONALITY IN ANTHROPOLOGICAL MODELS OF ECONOMIC SCIENCE
The article deals with the evolution of ideas about irrationality in anthropological models of economic science. The author analyzes the dynamics of the development of economic theory, starting from the classical political economy of A.
Talagaeva D.A.
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L’économie des discriminations : conquête impérialiste ou contribution à la théorie des prix ?
Becker’s Ph.D. thesis on discrimination is commonly viewed as an expression of economics imperialism. This paper questions the imperialistic nature of the study of discrimination in economics, using Becker’s work as a turning point in history of ...
Cléo Chassonnery-Zaïgouche
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The coverage of the war in Ukraine has unravelled inherent biases within the South African online commercial media. These biases are largely driven by its location within the global capitalist power structures, thus confirming continuities of media ...
Mandla Radebe
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Abstract Economic Imperialism is the claim of some economists that the methodology of neoclassical economics has superior scientific qualities and should be adopted by most or all social sciences. The paper first shows why such a dominant claim could develop among economists but in no other science and then goes on to point out the ...
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ABSTRACT Although social psychological research on how people understand collective victimization often examines comparisons between groups’ suffering, studies on related concepts (e.g., collective trauma) suggest numerous other relevant beliefs. The present article aimed to integrate diverse collective victimization beliefs and contribute to their ...
Johanna Ray Vollhardt +5 more
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Neo-colonialism and Its Actors in the Global Order (Neo-colonialismul şi actorii săi în ordinea global) [PDF]
In this paper, we are trying to analyze the relation between state sovereignty , the Westphalian state and, on the other hand, the non-state actors (especially, the transnational companies), that are capable to shape and control forms of economic ...
Mădălina Virginia ANTONESCU
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(In) Visible Fissures and the Multicultural American: Interrupting Race, Ethnicity, and Imperialism Through TV\u27s Survivor [PDF]
One of the longest running reality TV shows, with 15 seasons as of 2007, Survivor is an important text for considerations of race and ethnicity, legacies of imperialism, and the idea of the multicultural America. Survivor provides an evolving adventure
Hentges, Sarah
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American hegemony or global governance? Competing visions of international security [PDF]
An overview is given of two competing visions of contemporary international security: United States hegemony and security governance. According to these perspectives, the current generation is either witnessing the return to classical balance-of-power ...
Krahmann, E
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